Publications with the contribution of LGSA PhD candidates

The goal of a PhD thesis program is to publish at least one first-author paper in an international peer-reviewed journal. We are very happy that our young researchers highly contribute to the publication record of the participating institutions.

2011

  • Modulation of mutant huntingtin N-terminal cleavage and its effect on aggregation and cell death.
    Juenemann K, Weisse C, Reichmann D, Kaether C, Calkhoven CF, Schilling G
    Neurotox Res 2011, 20(2), 120-33
  • Biomarkers of cellular senescence in vitro and in vivo
    Klement K
    Dissertation 2011, Jena, Germany
  • Untersuchungen zum Einfluss genetischer Variationen auf die Genexpression
    Kramer M
    Dissertation 2011, Leipzig, Germany
  • Constant splice-isoform ratios in human lymphoblastoid cells support the concept of a splico-stat.
    Kramer M, Huse K, Menzel U, Backhaus O, Rosenstiel P, Schreiber S, Hampe J, Platzer M
    Genetics 2011, 187(3), 761-70
  • Purification of the proprotein convertase furin by affinity chromatography based on PC-specific inhibitors.
    Kuester M, Becker GL, Hardes K, Lindberg I, Steinmetzer T, Than ME
    Biol Chem 2011, 392(11), 973-81
  • The crystal structure of death receptor 6 (DR6): a potential receptor of the amyloid precursor protein (APP).
    Kuester M, Kemmerzehl S, Dahms SO, Roeser D, Than ME
    J Mol Biol 2011, 409(2), 189-201
  • Gene ontology analysis of the centrosome proteomes of Drosophila and human.
    Müller H, Schmidt D, Dreher F, Herwig R, Ploubidou A, Lange BM
    Commun Integr Biol 2011, 4(3), 308-11
  • Die Rolle der PML-Kernkörperchen in der DNA-Schadensantwort
    Münch S
    Dissertation 2011, Jena, Germany
  • RelA and RelB transcription factors in distinct thymocyte populations control lymphotoxin-dependent interleukin-17 production in γδ T cells.
    Powolny-Budnicka I, Riemann M, Tänzer S, Schmid RM, Hehlgans T, Weih F
    Immunity 2011, 34(3), 364-74
  • Premitotic assembly of human CENPs -T and -W switches centromeric chromatin to a mitotic state.
    Prendergast L, van Vuuren C, Kaczmarczyk A, Doering V, Hellwig D, Quinn N, Hoischen C, Diekmann S, Sullivan KF
    PLoS Biol 2011, 9(6), e1001082